BICOM's Research Associate Samuel Nurding speaks to Dr Michael Milshtein, head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel-Aviv University, about how the government intends to tackle the high rate of gang crime and violence in the Arab sector. Michael also talks about the emerging split within the Arab political movement on how best to tackle the issue, as well as the political impact of Mansour Abbas' decision to join the coalition.
Episode 97 | Gantz gave up, Bibi won, what happens next?
Episode 96 | Coronavirus and Constitutional Crisis
Episode 95 | Can Gantz form a minority government?
Episode 94 | David Ben Gurion: A State at Any Cost
Episode 93 | No one won, again
Episode 92 | Ballots and rockets
Episode 91 | Election endgame
Episode 90 | We need to talk about the Israeli economy
Episode 89 | Red Sea Spies
Episode 88 | Will a third election break the deadlock?
Episode 87 | Was the US plan a victory for Netanyahu?
Episode 86 | The US plan is coming
Episode 85 | The Israeli Ambassador explains why bilateral trade is booming
Episode 84 | Has Iran really stood down?
Episode 83 | Soleimani is dead, what happens now?
Episode 82 | The Middle East in 2020
Episode 81 | Israel’s election addiction
Episode 80 | What do the British public think about Israel?
Episode 79 | Netanyahu indicted, what happens now?
Episode 78 | The US says settlements aren’t illegal, what happens now?
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